Nat Agar, the Glossary
Nathan "Nat" Agar (July 26, 1887 – June 24, 1978) was an English-American soccer player, coach, referee, team owner and league executive.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: American Soccer League (1921–1933), Brooklyn Wanderers, Canada men's national soccer team, Eastern Professional Soccer League (1928–29), Forward (association football), Hakoah Vienna, List of Jews in sports (non-players), New York Clan MacDonald, RSSSF, Sheffield, United States men's national soccer team, United States Soccer Federation.
- American Soccer League (1921–1933) coaches
- Jewish American sports coaches
- Soccer players from Brooklyn
- United States men's national soccer team managers
American Soccer League (1921–1933)
The American Soccer League, established in 1921, was the first of four different professional soccer sports leagues in the United States to use the ASL name.
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Brooklyn Wanderers
The Brooklyn Wanderers was a U.S. soccer team which was a founding member of the National Association Football League in the late nineteenth century.
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Canada men's national soccer team
The Canada men's national soccer team (Équipe du Canada de soccer masculin) represents Canada in international soccer competitions since 1924.
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Eastern Professional Soccer League (1928–29)
The Eastern Professional Soccer League, better known as the Eastern Soccer League (ESL), was an American soccer league which existed for only a season and a half in 1928 and 1929.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Hakoah Vienna
SC Hakoah Vienna (Sport Club Hakoah Wien; Hakoah means "the strength" in Hebrew) is a Jewish sports club in Vienna, Austria.
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List of Jews in sports (non-players)
The topic of Jewish participation in sports is discussed extensively in academic and popular literature.
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New York Clan MacDonald
The New York Clan MacDonald were a Scottish American professional soccer club.
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The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
Sheffield
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it.
United States men's national soccer team
The United States men's national soccer team (USMNT) represents the United States in men's international soccer competitions.
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United States Soccer Federation
The United States Soccer Federation (USSF), commonly referred to as U.S. Soccer, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the official governing body of the sport of soccer in the United States.
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See also
American Soccer League (1921–1933) coaches
- Bill Paterson (footballer, born 1897)
- Ernő Schwarz
- Fred Morley (footballer)
- Harold Brittan
- Jock Rattray
- Nat Agar
- Ned Tate
- Robert Millar (soccer)
- Sam Fletcher (soccer)
- Tommy Muirhead
Jewish American sports coaches
- Al Albert (soccer)
- Alan Mayer
- Benny Feilhaber
- Bill Bachrach
- Chad Prince
- Charlotte Epstein
- Dan Calichman
- Debbie Rademacher
- Drew Bundini Brown
- Eugene Selznick
- Igor Shpilband
- Jeff Agoos
- Jewish Coaches Association
- Kurt Lamm
- Lev Kirshner
- Marty Stern
- Matt Reiswerg
- Mel Rosen
- Michael Erush
- Nat Agar
- Otto Wahle
- Ray Arcel
- Russ Rose
- Seth Roland
- Shep Messing
- Whitey Bimstein
Soccer players from Brooklyn
- Al Zerhusen
- Alfonso Negro
- Andrew Jean-Baptiste
- Anthony Herbert (footballer)
- Chris Unger
- Dante Sealy
- Dieter Ficken
- Edson Elcock
- Elvis Comrie
- Giuseppe Barone (soccer, born September 1998)
- John Boulos
- Jonathan David
- Juan Sastoque
- Justin Haak
- Keith Van Eron
- Kyle Duncan (soccer)
- Maria Yatrakis
- Matthew Bouraee
- Mickey Cohen (soccer)
- Nat Agar
- Oral Bullen
- Percy Adamson
- Rilwan Salawu
- Sadri Gjonbalaj
- Satara Murray
- Tammy Pearman
- Timothy Weah
- Werner Roth (soccer)
United States men's national soccer team managers
- Al Miller (soccer)
- Alketas Panagoulias
- Andrew Brown (soccer)
- Anthony Hudson (soccer)
- B. J. Callaghan
- Bill Lloyd (soccer)
- Bob Bradley
- Bob Gansler
- Bob Kehoe
- Bora Milutinović
- Bruce Arena
- Dave Sarachan
- David Gould
- Dettmar Cramer
- Ernő Schwarz
- Gene Chyzowych
- George Burford
- George Meyer (soccer coach)
- Gordon Bradley
- Gordon Jago
- Gregg Berhalter
- Jürgen Klinsmann
- Jim Reed (coach)
- John Herberger
- John Kowalski
- John Wood (footballer, born 1884)
- List of United States men's national soccer team head coaches
- Lothar Osiander
- Manfred Schellscheidt
- Max Wosniak
- Nat Agar
- Phil Woosnam
- Robert Millar (soccer)
- Steve Sampson
- Thomas Cahill (soccer)
- Walter Chyzowych
- Walter Giesler
- William Jeffrey (American soccer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Agar
Also known as Nathan Agar.